Over the all time that I’ve been helping clients setup Gmail and Google Apps on their computers or phones, one thing I noticed is that there is so much information on the Gmail help pages – its very easy to get annoyed and frustrated when trying to find a quick answer to a simple setup or troubleshooting question. When I setup a client’s new Google Apps – there’s always a search for the exact server names and port numbers. So, I made a point of saving these URLs in my Evernote account for easy reference.
Free Teleclass: Top Ten Reasons to Switch to Google Apps for Your Domain
With all the buzz out there about Google Plus and Google Apps, I get a lot of questions from clients about why Google Apps just seems to be everywhere these days. With GA’s recent expansion comes lots of great reasons to convert your domain’s email and virtual office over to this incredibly flexible service. It’s almost too much to blog about, so I thought a teleclass would do the trick!
New Google Apps Setup Service Package
I’ve set up GA for numerous clients – and all of them love it, so I’m very excited to launch my new easy-to-purchase Google Apps Setup Service Package that includes all the back-end techie stuff, plus “done-for-you” mail client (Outlook) configuration and web-based training.
Preschedule Outbound Messages In Gmail with Boomerang
Everyone who uses email regularly has wished that a message could be queued up to send at a set time in the future. Say you want to wish a friend a happy birthday next Tuesday. You could save a message in your Drafts folder – and hope that you remember to send it out on [...]







Are Your Online Business Tools Integrated?
Posted on June 26, 2011 by Mary in Commentary, Recommended, Useful!
There’s few things I love more than taking a new web service for a test drive. I have a terrible case of “shiny object syndrome” when it comes to trying out a new web tool that can help me organize, market save money, or save time. An added bonus is learning about new resources that I can have in my toolbox – not just for myself, but for my clients.